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For those of you who have enjoyed the sport of hunting down an understandable/affordable UK rail ticket, your days (and days) of fun are at an end.

Currently, a journey of say, 100 miles could show fares in a range of perhaps £100 down to £10 (broad example only). The £100 is for a walk up Standard fare, running down through many, many variations to the £10 ExtraSuperDooperAdvanceSpecial(conditions apply - vis: Bookable exactly 6 weeks in advance, three changes, only valid on Thursdays departing after 2.30, stopping at every suburban and country station except Oxford. Never Oxford.) Note: You have little chance of actually getting this fare, because only 4 tickets have been allocated to this promotion and they had gone by 1 minute past midnight.

The rail regulator has announced a new, simple structure of 3 ticket types:

1. Walk up, buy any time, use on any train, fares. (NB Please apply to your bank's loan officer well in advance for this one and in the current credit climate, a nice box of chocolates wouldn't go amiss)

2. Buy any time, off peak fares ( You still might need the angina tablets on standby for this one)

3. Advance - buy in advance, specific train only. (I'm sure those creative 'conditions apply' rail planners will still be able to come up with something exhilarating for this category - and a two hour wait for a connection change at Crewe is more entertaining than it sounds)

More info here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7364127.stm
 
Posts: 927 | Location: London, UK | Registered: 20 September 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Panda - you did make me laugh!!! Happy

However, I expect that is before I cry at the thought that they will take the opportunity to round all the various fares to the highest possible number.
 
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a two hour wait for a connection change at Crewe is more entertaining than it sounds


on which thought...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=a6s0PVXasWk
 
Posts: 521 | Location: London (Isle of Dogs) | Registered: 22 February 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Actually Panda, I'm crying...

Having just checked the National Rail Enquiries site for tickets in mid-July (2008), I discovered the cheapest I could get for a single from London to Durham was £88. Last year at about the same time in July, I did the same journey and booked slightly less than 3 months in advance for about £25. Why do we have to put up with such a scandalous price hike? What a pathetic excuse for such a price rise - suggesting that people are stupid.

Time to write to my lovely MP....
 
Posts: 172 | Registered: 25 April 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Postscript...(1 May 2008)

Cheaper fares have suddenly emerged again. Having checked singles on National Expresses's website, you can currently buy cheap singles from London King's Cross northwards. I managed to get an £11.50 ticket to Durham in July and unlike thetrainline.com, NXEC didn't charge me for using my credit card!

The good old days are back!
 
Posts: 172 | Registered: 25 April 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Now if we can just convince Transport for London to simplify their confusing array of passes and fares!

(I'm not holding my breath!)
 
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